Oh dear, I do sympathise! Whilst creating our garden from scratch over the last five years, our furry friends have become our big enemy! You probably don't want to hear what my husband's solution is…..but apart from that one, we have had to invest in a lot of wire fencing and hard work, to protect the entire perimeter of our land! There is something called 'rabbit guard' I think which you can spray on which then tastes horrible to rabbits….worth a try?! Hopefully 'Harkness Rose - Keros' will be blooming for you next year!

It is a nuisance those bunnies, I have them too this year for the first time, I am glad they have not touched my roses, but all Geranium buds, garden pinks have only stems left, buds or flowers have gone, they eat all my aquilegias....... The other problem is they look so funny and cute, see your first photo, so that I won´t do them any harm.

Hi Liz,Oh, what a shame ……. it is so disheartening when that happens isn't it ? Lets hope that the bunnies have moved on to another garden !!!! Rabbits aren't a problem for us { there …. I've said it. We shall probably get thousands of them now !!! } but, we get foxes weeing on the lawn and squirrels digging holes for their nuts !! XXXX

Liz!We have that same problem! We have a vegetable garden at the end of our back yard that they are always trying to get to. Thankfully, we have a fence around it and our dog chases them away whenever she's in the back yard. However, we also have squirrels and they have been attacking our apple tree! It is just out in the open so they have been picking the apples:-(. The hubby is not thrilled...

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